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1756; became professor of theology May 14, 1774; at Douay College, Nov. 3, 1776, till Apr. 23, 1777; returned to Lisbon and continued in the chair of theology till Aug. 7, 1780. Died in the College in 1814.

ap DAVID, Robert, vide Edwards.

ARKWRIGHT, James, born Sept. 10, 1868, son of William Arkwright and his wife Elizabeth Spencer, of Ormskirk, Lancashire; admitted Sept. 11, 1889; ord. priest Dec. 22, 1894; left Apr. 25, 1895; at St. Laurence's, Birkenhead, 1895-8; Edgeley, 1898-1902; Middlewich.

ARNOLD, Henry, born May 6, 1742,5011 of John Arnold and Winefred his wife, of Everton, co. Lancaster; bapt. by Fr. Win. Clifton, S.J., and confirmed May, 1755, by Bp. Petre; admitted Aug. 23, 1757, on the Triple Trust; alumnus Sept. 15, 1762; died in the College, Jan. 17, 1766.

ARROWSMITH, Roger, born at Inglewhite, Lancashire, Dec. 30, 1823; went Stonyhurst College, 1836-41; admitted June 27, 1843; ord. priest Dec. 21, 1850; left July 13, 1851; at Lytham, 1851-2; St. Nicholas, Liverpool, 1852; St. Patrick's Liverpool, 1852-8; Hermeston Grange, Oldcotes, co. Notts, 1858-9; Lytham, 1859-79; Poulton-le-Fylde, 1879-85; died at Lytham, Feb. 27, 1886, aged 62.

ARUNDEL, Richard, vere Charnock, born at Hulcott, co. Beds., eld. son of John Charnock or Chernocke, of Hulcott, Esq., (descended from the Charnocks of Charnock Richard, co. Lancaster), by Eliz. his wife, daughter of Sir John Arundel, of Lanherne, co. Cornwall, Knt.; after completing humanities at Douay College, made a pilgrimage to Rome early in pontificate of Urban VIII, thence returned Douay, finished his course of philosophy and visited England in 1625; returned a second time to Douay in 1627, for the purpose of accompanying Anthony Morgan in a continental tour, but both abandoned their intention, and instead decided to join the new foundation at Lisbon, and dedicate their lives to the mission. Admitted Nov. 22, 1628, died a scholastic in the College, a month and a half after his friend Morgan, Sept. 26, 1631. His only brother, Sir Robt. Chernocke, succeeded to the estate, and by Agnes his wife, dau. of Oliver, Lord St. John of Bletsho, and sister of the first earl of